Meet the Fockers

With their wedding date six months away, Greg Focker and his fiancée Pam Byrnes decide to introduce their parents to each other.

They are greeted by Greg's eccentric, fun-loving and free-spirited parents, Bernie Focker, a lawyer-turned-stay-at-home-dad, and Roz, a sex therapist for elderly couples.

Bernie tells the guests that Greg lost his virginity to the Fockers' former housekeeper, Isabel Villalobos, 15 years earlier.

Isabel's 15-year-old son Jorge, who has never met his father and bears a striking resemblance to Greg, catches Jack's attention after he repairs the toilet in the RV.

Everyone turns against Jack and informs him that they were all aware of Pam's pregnancy, but didn't tell him due to his inability to trust people.

Meanwhile, Jack receives the results of the DNA test; Jorge's father is really a baseball player who also resembles Greg.

[2] Although the Pickren twins performed exceptionally well on-set most of the time, they were never at ease with actor Ben Stiller after doing the head-butting sequence.

Although the head-butt itself was a digitized effect, Stiller had to pretend to be hit by grabbing his face, cursing loudly and smearing fake blood under his nose, all of which was upsetting to the Pickrens.

[3] As part of building the character Roz Focker, the crew consulted sex experts Jennifer and Laura Berman.

The Bermans advised them of the difficulty people in their profession face with not exposing their children to too much sexual knowledge too soon, an idea that was worked into the film.

[2] Rotten Tomatoes reports that 39% of 166 sampled critics give Meet the Fockers positive reviews, with an average rating of 5.20/10.

The site's consensus is: "Talented cast is wasted as the movie is content with recycling jokes from its predecessor, Meet the Parents.